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f -d U .: L r ii...hty. nrein favor of inakiisir ' Uf.iU. (i Sh'tti iiotf'S, commonly i c-uUc'l gifcfnh-.icks, a full le-al ten- j (!er in I'liyiuent of all dt-bts, i-utlic arul private, except suck oMIgaumis W"J 1,fe iuas oi l!.c original contract under which they were iued, expressly payable in coin. That the right to issue paper money as well as coin is the exclusive prerogative of the Government, and such money skouhi be issued in such amounts as the sound business interests of the country may, from time to time, require, We are in favor of such legislation hy Congress as will authorize the taxation by the States of United States notes in common with all other money. That we deem it unwise and inexpedient to enact any further legislation for the funding of the national debt abroul, through the means of home syndicates or other methods; and we believe the true policy of the Government and the best interests of the people would be subserved by legislating so as to distribute said debt among our people at home, affording them the most favorab'e and practical opportunities for the investment of their savings in the funded debt of the United States. That we are in favor of such legislation as shall fix the legal rate of interest at not exceeding six per ccn turn per a n n u m , We demand the restoration of the silver dollar, of 412j grains, to the coin in the country, and with full legal tender quality in the payment of all debts, both public and private; and that the coinage thereof shall be unlimited, and upon the same terms and conditions as may be provided for the coinage of gold. That we are in favor of the immediate and unconditional repeal of the resumption act. We are in favor of the most rigid economy in public expenditures, and we declare that the fees and salaries of all public officers should be reduced. That we are. in favor of the repeal of the bankrupt act. That we sincerely deplore the recent violent collisions between labor and capital, and to prevent the recurrence thereof and to protect the future public order and security we believe that the wages of employes of corporations engaged in the business of mining, manufacturing and transportation should be a first lien upon the property, receipts and earnings of paid corporations, and that said lien should be declared, defined and enforced by appropriate legislation. That we 'favoi the passage of a law for the ventilation of coal I mines one that would be just to the miner and the owner. The Demoeritie party is the friend of the common school system, and will in every legitimate way labor for its success, and will (. -.r ;o ;;ti: ipt to divert ar.y '-rli -n .-f tkc mmio-i V f.md to any t."i:.:n purpe . I! t V, : ai p ith :". r.irnt oft ti Stat.1 f t I ;i-hitivo purple-, v, a- gn.-iy ur;n-t rai.l li-htnor-: ' ' : : ; ' - -h j., :.d t ;. tthnext v, . I 1 tur, i't sipp" nin ; the r i t i v u tie to ) i r i tl, i - Ih'ti . i I .nrt d I',. C h-v A L -:i ;s l( v i A"; r r:" vt h , J . lit I . i ' 1 , l s ff tl. tl. ( , to i i I th j ; 4 I f I. t .

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fallv kent out of the positions to which a free people had cfd'od ti,or, "vira if tm -. mn,, ster crime of the nSe, a crime uz.ylVtit free jrovernment. a crime :r linn the elective fianehi-p,- and a crjme that can only bo condoned vheu th malefactors who seated a frautr iu the Presidential chnir are driven troni power and eonsigned to everlasting infamy by the people whom they have outraged. And W3 denounce the act of the President of the United States in appointing to high and lucrative positions the corrupt members of the Returning Boards, and condemn the acts of Federal oSicers in attempting to interfere with t he rights and powers of the State courts in the prosecution of these criminals. That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be and are hereby requested to secure the passage of a law giving to the soldiers of the Mexican war a pension similar to that now given to the soldiers of the warof 1812. FreEicIi TAvlk Townsliip Con -ventton. The Democrats of French Lick township met iu mass convention at French Lick Springs Feb. 23, 1878, at 3 o'clock ?p. m., fer the purpose of nominating persons to fill the various township offices. The convention was called to order by Dr. Grigsby. On motion, Dr. Ryan was called to the chair, and Peyton Pinnick Secretary. On motion, it was decided to vote by ballot. The following persons were announced as candidates for the oface of trustee: Jno, K. Mavity and W, B. Corn well. Corn well received a majority of the votes case and was declared the nominee.' ; For Assessor James Giles and John P. Davis. Gifes received a majority of the votes cast and was declared the nominee. For Justice of the Peace Volney Wellington, John A. Bennett and Charles Shelton. Wellington anil Shelton received a majority of the votes and were declared the nominees. For Constable John L. Giliett, A. J. ' Wineger and Joseph Harrison. Giliett and Wineger received a majority ,cf the votes and were declared the nominees. The delegates were instructed to vote for Henry Poison for Representative. ' Pjeytox Pinxick, Sec'y. The Democracy of Greenfield township will meet in convention, at Williamsburg, on the ' 23d day of March, 1S7S, at 1 orcloek p. m., for the purpose ef nominating can didates for the various township offices, and attend to other , busmess. JOIIX II. GlLLIAT, Member of Committee. If the taxpayers of Greenfield township fully realize the importance to themselves of the office of township trustee, they will see to it that the very best man in the tovn-hip is tiee'edto f il that ofii:e. They ovht to see-:; the ran fer tli ei'.h.'e and uai the man fl,e oZ.ce, and not Bt a man of liuie it iu bu-iiu-'s ability get it. He ih.HihlL.M.f un-y.:e--:ic,ncd hon.,;ty, an i :.t I: .-t f ir i :iuc--s ability, r.jv 1 I l ) f xp- n i tl. i v ;r-i-t..o U f !..' tow; -I ip. Zlvrry : ij i.r )- int- r'-: i in ;:: - f :t thrt t tl..-id-j th - l ... -K ( 1 ... i man is tl -'.Il I, I.ir,;- t t v w h ) ; iy ; 5 to i ( 'i it i f r tl t ! Ir 1 i - : r t. ih :'.t ho t f ti . X

t ,r r- . -di :: .1 v :i; rf ( vie it i r.d I " cite:-" 1, Le;, or. i a uout. TUF.Asur.F.r.. For this office there will probably be the following 'aspirants: Hon. John h. Megenity, who, by authority of a number of prominent Democrats of the county, we announce elsewhere. Also extreasurer Henry Reed,whQ-e name, both, before the convention and people will be a tower of strength. SHERIFF. For this important office there will be several aspirants Samuel A. DavB, tlmn whom Orange county never had a better citizen and officer--hu being the present incumbent. Virgil Moon, of Southeast, one of the county's best citizens and farmers. Wtn. II. Dougherty, of Sfamperscreek, also one of our best citizens and farmers and who, on account of his former candidacy, and the results thereof, will prove a formidable competitor. James W. Pro, of Paoli, whose extensive acquaintance, genial nature, and high standing, .will also make him a by no means to hi despised opponent. Thomas Gilliat, of Jackson township, whose locality, family, extensive acquaintance and generally good reputation will bring to his support a power, ihat will prove formidable. joint representative. For this very important office the names of the following well' known and honorable gentlemen are named: Ex-Treasurer II. II. Poison, of Stamperscreek, who now seems to have the inside track on account of instructions already given by the township conventions. Capt. James F. Stucker, of Paoli, whose name is a synonim for all the requisites of the office, dad Lemuel J. Pickens, of Paoli township, who is too well and honorably known to every citizen of the county to need an extended notice at our hands. The name of Hon. John L. Megenity has also been used in connection with this office, but his announcement, .elsewhere, .removes him as a candidate for this office. If vve have missed the names of any" 'aspirants P has been unintentional, and if they, or their friends, will so inform us, we will make the proper amends in our next issue. Oeccli Grove Ssifsb'aila Scbocl CS2Veiitioi3. Beech Gkove, Feb. 18, 1878. The convention was called to order at 7 p. m. by .Vice President Isaac Morris, who began the opening exercise by reading a chapter of ' Revelation. The exercise was concluded by singing, "Work for the X ight is coming." Minutes of the previous convention were read and adopted. Declamation by Ella Sti-ut subject, "Mountain Glories." Class taught by Nathan Farlow, Jr. subject of lesson, "Joash Repairing the Temple." . Remarks on the manner in which the recitation was conducted were made by L M. Farlow, J. W" Su'dinger, W. O. Hill and others, all favoring the plan of tbe recitation. . " . Hssay by Joseph Trimble subject, "The Necessity of Sabbath Schools." Talk by James W. Sullinger on "How to Create an Individual Interest in Sa bbath School Work." Singing by little folks "Let us Speak for Jesus." The little folks sang in a manner which made glad the hearts of all present. The fallowing officers were elected to s:rvo during the envairg quarter: Pre-dd;mt, W. O. Ililij Vicj Prj-idcr.t, Ix.iac Moul- L".clct.iry, Jr;--e-.!i Tri'aid;-. On motion, tl e convention adapted tho f IIow i:-.g iv..uabL- . . i it ;t; ,:v; a to u hi :.i h;..,t r i ; or ;r.d rod i j i: -3 V. .';ui'h r 1 hi -'.' v with fs thi- i i r j t - t: 3 to h - ! it :i 1 t 1 ti i. i 1 i I t ti i li. . i i I t 1 ith f - in c all ." do , ;.- .' th j f r hi-- i nrU " " 1 f ";: I " v - t -r rt . hrt-d oi 'j; d" 4 :ir ;d!. -t I o- re ; 1 - it ..i. ... r t:i i' y i 1 I lot jr 't- j

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' i i ' d - t -i V i a ' . i r 1 1 i ' v - , t 1 - i" T .. ! .. 1 1 - t I ..... ..--C-..-. 'iwt ;-()-:)av, f ri t' . f ".' i ir ; la ' t) n it FOUFBITED MU11TGAG2D LANDS. The west side of tlie nort!r.v-st Quarter of section twecty-four, town oue north and range one east, ccntaining sixty aerfes, juore or less, the sarap havin5 been TnortrirzeJ by Cyiua ."Trotter and ltiry Trotter, to secure the T-.TViVit-r.t cf six haiidrc-il &pd f. I :v dollars belonging to tlie coanioa school f u II U S . Amount of principal clue ..$030 00 Araoaiii of interest due 125 12 Araountof damage due 15, 50 Amount of cost due 6 CO

Total due....... .796 G2 Also the southeast quarter of dm southwest quarter of section twentythree, mi township one sosth and range one east, containing forty" acres, more or less, and tbe northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twentysix, in same tawnship and range, containing forty acres, more or less, also the north side of the northwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter of section '.wentjvsix, in same township and range, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, the same having been mortgaged to the S'ate of Indiana by Samuel Bird and-Serepta. Bird, to secure the paypent of three hundred dollar- belonging to Congressional township fund, One south and range one east Amount of principal cme $300 00 Amount ofinterest uue Amount of damans due 84 07 7 G3 7 50 Amount of cost due ..... T,.'rd dae.... m 2; 1 wins of fca!e Said land "will be sold on the following terms: A credit of fire years' at S per cent interest annual-, ly in advance, and for a sum notices than the appraised, valuo thereof; all costs, : damage and interest now due must be paid at the time of purchase. . C02IMOX SCHOOL FUND. Also the" northwest' quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two in township one north and range two west, containing forty acres; also the north half of the north wast quarter of section twenty-two, m township one north and ratine two west, containing eighty- aere3, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana by David Livengood and Elizabeth Livens good : to secure the payment of three hundred dollars belonging to the common school fand. " '"' ' Amount of principal due .....-$300 CO Amount of interest due... Yl 93 Amount of damage due....... 7 44 Amount of-cost dae'..'.. ......... Q ,00 .'Total due....." 383 37 Terras eali. Also- the, northwest quarter- of -the northeast quarter of, section twentyeight, township one north and range two west, containing forty acres, the same having been mortgaged, to the State of Indiana by Thomas Flick and Nancy Fh.c,k to secure, the payment of one hundred and twenty-live dollars belonging to the common school tunds. Amount of: principal due ?125 00 Amount of interest due-.... , 12 36 Amount of damage due... 2 75 Amount of cost "due...: 5 50 . Total due...' ...... 145 61 Terms cash."' -- ' - -Also the .south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, township two north of range two west also the north half ot the southeast quarter of same section, township and range, containing in all one hundred and sixty acres, the same having been -mortgaged to the State of Indiana by William Dougherty and Catharine Dougherty to-secure the payment of three hundred and fifty" dollars belonging to the common school fund3 Amount-of principal due.... ......5350 00 Amouut of interest due 6! 31 Amount of damage due 8 30 Amount of cost due........ 6 00 Total due. 434 70 Te rms cash. Also part of .the west half, of the northwest . quarter of section twentyeight, in township two north and range two -west; also part of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of same section, township and range, containing, in all one hnr.lre-'t and five acres, the same baring been mortgaged to the iSia'e of Indiana by William Dougherty and Catharine Dougherty to secure -the payment of six hundred and hfty dodars belonging to tho common school fund. - : : " "'- !" " , ' ; " - Amount of principal dae ......$3.j0 GO Amount of ictcr..et due: 155 .27 Amount of d a m ag-j'due. I o 1 ij Amount, of cost due ... 6 00 i 1 ' d d ; -1 la ttrdi ; "'iy v. ' ;r r f I I ivr 1 - v '.. n -to attached my signature, and a:."ixd t!. cl ,f t .. 1 f C' i:--r, of Orr.' . -; h Ih'.a, tl:.s 2Cth day cf I i'' n 1 -7 1 t- VT I V t-Tf-fU'-':-, A 1 t-r C.-i zf C- ::.ty. . i. : 1. i.'K . c -.1 t - .If ' O I 1 . i t t ' - ' . t -It t i . r i i. i- . 'i : ., ., -I - - I Ton.! V I ! 1 , J 1 ,1 . . 1 S ' f . J " .

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f A r , .tt Oucers to be electe-l by tie tV.,, ships; ' PAOLI TOVNSiiip. Two Jest nf the Peac CP. (r tW town - 1 i ief.,r the townsi-nT Jh!,C '-tv-lcs. One d i . . On i A - -e - -i . .One l. 1 S T"-'Sor for each r;ii district. i4 NORTHEAST TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace- . Two Constables. ! One Trustee. One Assessor. 1 One Road Supervisor for eacL red district. ORLEANS TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. Three Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. . j One Road. Supervisor for ach ml ' district. ORANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. Two Constables.' One Trustee. One Assessor. Oae Road Supervisor for f a:'.i rrd ? district. NORTHWEST TOWNSHIP. On. Justice of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. ' .""'-" One Assessor. One R-oad Supervisor for'-each red district. - FRENCH" LICK TOWNSHIP. Two Justice.3' of tin? Peace.Two Constables." One Trustee. ; One Assessor. I One Road Supervisor for each rc-si I district. " ' JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace Two Constables. One Trustee. . One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for eaci real district. GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP. One. Justice of tha Pee.se. Two Constables. One Trustee-. One Assessor, One Road Supervisor for each road district. SOUTHEAST TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for eachrosl district. STAMPERSCREEK TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. - Two Constables. One Trustee, One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for eacj roal district. The Sheriff of Orange county,. Stx: aforesaid, is hereby directed to 'Rive legal notice of sock election iu confornr.ty to the statute in such casts mal and provided. In witness whereof I ben-ivnf; srt Ef r -- hand and a Six the" seal of i L.S. V Oranse Circuit Court, at PanV., w this Ruh ds.v of February. Ki - - JOHN IE SIMPSON, Clerk Orange Circuit Court. PROCLAMATION. Notice is hereby given to th qualified voters of Orange county, Indmns, that the polls will be opened at the places for voting at elections, in the respective precincts, on Monday, tled:-t day of April, 1S78, for the olhccis mst cd in the Clerk's certificate above SAMUKL A. DAVIS, SheriiF of Orange 'County, h.-h February 1C, 1B7S. SISEKfFF'S A1LE. - 15 r virtue of an execution, to me ilir'- ! frojn the Ci:rk of the VranA ir-mit t.tt I tvili fx-,ms! at jubiic eale, to tUe bisn--bi-ideiv on' SATVRTJAY, 21 ARCH betw-ien tl.-c Uoitrs of 10 o'ftot'k a. m. fc" o'':in-k p. ir-.. of i.'ti,I rtv. at tlie tl'r ot t:.i court h'.ue -f Oranjr:' i-ounty, the rents !- ,ro'H fr a ten ik-c cxwdmr r-even ;." Llf1 I.tlUtwion esi-rii-n-i-i real i-U'vle. t.-- ' ' J T.i! w.-.-'t half of th! wntlwt V'Tt: r c' jits'-turn ihrw jhl, towr.Mtdn turn 11 nrtn ratj-re ois fV ' ea!. ojainfn,r ci.-hty are ami the i-oikh baif of t!t sotiOi-a-t. isaru-r int Un t-vcntv-O-ce Fs3.!. ''''" Wwa tUre viorOi and ranee one fl) we?t. A .'id on f-tiinre t- r8lis-f thi full ioui;td the judemont. irit-r-(-;-t rti'ul rwts, I will, at tnt nme tiii!" and p!ao, fji-Kjue at .ublic. th fi-HS-finifd of sai-i real vtnt.j. . Takeii a prapt-rtj of William V. Keri-y out it ft.-rr 2i.-r a; tli -3 nat , Aiu!'r-r h hi .'!.i,-!, Mi ; 1 p :;." will be. -u.-t A vrsth'-ut a:.; r ' ' -. 0- . v r r.o-j I..' r I'fonei.-fts'E lrts. - , " t I A . UAV iri. - :.m fit . X-sr-nse Oji.nty. 1 rst notice. j- ; -i .i,' -l" Tt t it t'f ti---l'r-h'",n.f-J j.v l.i i i 1 AUriniii;-!"'- .(-. o n i -i-n- l.t'ef-f i nun' v. I , ha. ( -i --i- f. es" ..li. !,- - i'v. All por.-'jrJ tors t s i i t I -?! i s-n-tit" i ! (u a i nti,a'ftf-r i.- an i ., I . i- . ki . -u-i t "-'j;- .' It- . - i r-i . t' ' iT ' "3 v. H A Ij 1- AllA. . W I I.LI AM K. 1 - - - - nfd'' t rt.T ( r i.. l . '-! - v-. . . l-,-.!ri;?sB,-s:'' - ? f 4 ulr -a f fs Mll lip' l' i fi ! - I .-fit ", 3 L-.